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Germany | It is an open secret in the chatty German brewing industry that Warsteiner’s owner Catharina Cramer is keeping the Haus Cramer Group afloat with her personal fortune, media report. The recently published 2024 annual report reveals that she has issued a so-called letter of support and subordination agreement totalling EUR 20 million (USD 23 million), which is valid through September 2027.

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The cosmopolitan Bavarian and owner of Erdinger brewery, known for his iconic eyewear, died 8 August, aged 86.

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United Kingdom | Diageo released its highly anticipated turnaround plans on 6 August, which will see the world’s major drinks group nearly double Guinness production, while cutting back a “significant” proportion of its 30,000-strong workforce. Speaking after the company announced a decline in sales but slightly better-than-expected operating profit for its financial year 2026, the new CEO Dave Lewis said his turnaround plan would involve job cuts, adding that the “consequences of that are not great for anybody”.

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United Kingdom | Diageo’s USD 1.2 billion restructuring scheme tells you everything about the premiumization myth that has dominated the alcohol industry for the past decade. As Vitali Dziadul noted on LinkenIn, “the spirits category spent years convincing investors that consumers would endlessly trade up, that premium and super-premium segments were recession-proof, that emerging middle classes in Asia would fuel limitless growth. Diageo leaned into this narrative harder than most. Now reality arrives. Sales are declining in North America and Asia Pacific simultaneously.”

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United Kingdom | Puritans on the march: Westminster Council, the now-Conservative-run local authority that covers London’s most popular drinking spots, has set out its ambition to radically limit “vertical drinking” (drinking while standing up) under a revision of its licensing policies. A consultation document, shared by the Guardian newspaper on 9 August, proposed to either forcing venues to provide a “minimum number of seats at all times” or “requiring sales to be by waiter or waitress service only”.

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Belgium | Ahead of the EBC 2026 in Rotterdam (69 September), Ina Verstl sat down with John Brauer to discuss how the EBC and the brewing industry have evolved since 2008, when he became Executive Officer. She also grabbed the opportunity and asked him to do a bit of crystal ball gazing – which he reluctantly agreed to.

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Belgium | The Belgian families who helped built the world's largest brewer just sold EUR 731 million (USD 845 million) worth of its shares, media reported on 3 August. Through their investment vehicle Eugenie Patri Sebastien (EPS), the Van Damme, de Mevius, and de Spoelberch families offered about 10 million shares (the equivalent of 0.5 percent of AB-InBev’s outstanding shares) at EUR 73.10 apiece in a block trade in early August.

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Germany | Despite significant growth in June, German beer sales saw an overall decline in the first half of 2026. From January through June, 38.45 million hl of beer were sold. That was 2.2 percent, or 855,000 hl fewer than in the same period last year, according to the German Brewers’ Association on 4 August.

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United Kingdom | Earlier this year, Tilray Brands bought BrewDog's brand and some assets. This deal left BrewDog's circa 220,000 crowdfunding shareholders with no financial return. In hopes of buying BrewDog back, BrewDog's founder James Watt submitted a bid to Tilray Brands via his new venture – Second Best. As part of this process, the founder contacted BrewDog’s crowdfunders, aiming to offer equity in Second Best to those who had held a stake in BrewDog.

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The Netherlands | Is this the first sign of a turnaround? Heineken reported forecast-beating first-half profit after cutting about 3000 jobs, roughly half of the up to 6,000 reductions targeted under a two-year restructuring plan, which shall help the brewer tackle weak beer demand across the industry and catch up with AB-InBev in areas such as efficiencies and shareholder returns.

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